Fruit TreesWhite Transparent Apple

White Transparent is a very early season dual purpose variety - one of the first to ripen. A little
too sharp for most as a dessert apple but excellent as a cooker.

Origin: Russia 1800

Pollination:
White Transparent is partially self-fertile and would produce some crop without a pollinator but would benefit considerably from a pollinator. Show suitable pollination partners

White Transparent Apple Trees for sale - order online

We have now stopped taking orders for the winter 2014/15 planting season. Our 2015/16 list is currently being prepared. It will be available from 1st May when we will start taking orders for delivery next autumn/winter.

Please select the rootstock, age and tree form available items in the table below. The choice of rootstock is important as it determines the size to which the tree will grow when mature. Trees are available either as maidens which are untrained one year old trees or two year old trees already trained in a particular form. Reduced price trees when available are smaller one year old trees or two year old trees which have less well developed heads than our regular trees but are otherwise perfectly good healthy trees offered at a lower price. Trees are supplied bare root during the planting season from late November to early March. Further information is available below.

The availability information shown in the availability column in the table is always up-to-date.Available means Available for supply from Nov 2014 to March 20152015/16 means Sold out but available for supply winter 2015/16. Orders taken from May 2015Sold out means Sold out for supply Nov 2014 to March 2015. May be available again winter 15/16

History and description of White Transparent

White Transparent apple arose in Russia or the Baltic States. Widely grown in 19th Century Europe.
Introduced to North America in 1870 where it was known as Yellow Transparent and grown commercially
as an early dual purpose variety. Still grown in Russia and Sweden.

Moderately vigorous tree. Very hardy. Good resistance to scab and mildew, but susceptible to canker
and fireblight. Good, regular cropper. The very pale, almost luminescent, green apples look
attractive on the tree.